Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

boundary-line

noun
/ˈbaʊndəri laɪn/
Definition
A boundary-line is a defined line that marks the limits of an area or the separation between two different regions, properties, or jurisdictions.
Examples
  • The boundary-line between the two countries runs along the river.
  • Before you build a fence, make sure you know where your boundary-line is.
  • The boundary-line disputes between the neighbors were finally resolved.
Meaning
It refers to the physical or imaginary line that distinguishes one area from another, commonly used in geographical, legal, or property contexts.
Synonyms
  • border
  • edge
  • limit
  • divider
  • threshold